Safety razor



March 1.7, 1931. p R' KAEMPFE 1,797,150

SAFETY RAZOR Filed sep 1928 readily unscrewed upon its sleeve 6, a slot 9.is

Patented Mar. 17, 1931 UNHTED STATES PATENT OFFICE RAUL RICHARD KAEMPEE, OF DRESDEN, GERMANY SAFETY RAZOR Application filed September 12, 1928,8eria1 No. 305,545, and in Germany June 80, 1926.

when closed Figs.- 5 and 7 show details,

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F1g.'6 is a section corresponding to Fig. 5. Hitherto the guard plate for the razor blade has been of comb-like form towards the cutting edge. Owing to the prongs of the fork the skin was never completely safe from damage.

According to the present invention the guard plate 1 for the blade 2 is completely closed and there are no edges so that 4 damaging of the skin is avoided. Apertures 3 are suitably for the escap off. but is under side.

provided with located in the guard plate 1 e of the lather and hair shaved Moreover; the guard plate is not flat, a deep recess 4 on the The handle 5 of the razor is protected by a sleeve 6 In assembling together by a screw 7. This carries furthermore a sleeve 8 in which the handle 5 together with its sleeve rugate can be inserted. The sleeve 8 is 001"- to enable it tion securely.

to grip the handle por- -In order to enable the handle 3 to be even when tightly held provided at the place where it screws into the sleeve so that it can be engagedby. a flat therein.

I claim;

s rew ghol article inserted .a' guard plate to grip a blade therebetween, a

said parts assembled and having a sleeve, and. a handle, a sleeve in which the handle is mounted, the, sleeve of the handle being insertable in and gripped by the sleeve of the screw.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 29th day of June, A. D.'1928.

PAUL RICHARD KAEMPFE. v 

